The purpose of this study was to clarify and accurately investigate specific Buddhist concepts utilized by mental health clinicians professing to integrate Buddhist ideology into clinical practice. A theoretical structure was sought in order to organize and conceptualize these concepts, thus providing an accessible clinical model that informs practitioners of these methods. Additionally, information is provided regarding how psychologists identify and resolve apparent philosophical differences in conceptualization and treatment from a Buddhist perspective with the ethical and professional norms of clinical psychology
Recent psychological interest in the benefits of Buddhist meditation has led to support for mindfuln...
Buddhism spread to the West as a psychology, rather than as a religion or philosophy. Buddhism also ...
Buddhism spread to the West as a psychology, rather than as a religion or philosophy. Buddhism also ...
This thesis was designed to explore the experiences of psychologists in Australia who work as psycho...
This thesis was designed to explore the experiences of psychologists in Australia who work as psycho...
This thesis was designed to explore the experiences of psychologists in Australia who work as psycho...
Clients often enter psychotherapy with struggles and concerns related to their direct experience of ...
Clients often enter psychotherapy with struggles and concerns related to their direct experience of ...
Research into the clinical utility of Buddhist-derived interventions (BDIs) has increased greatly ov...
During recent decades there has been growing public and scientific interest into the applications of...
The purpose of this study was to explore the integration of ideas from Buddhism and psychotherapy. U...
From a broad perspective, clients’ experiences of psychological therapies have been widely investiga...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this research is to examine the effects of the personal religious beliefs...
This doctrinal study demonstrates in what way the ‘Universal Applicability’ of Buddha Dhamma can be ...
Today, it is common to hear of accessing ancient eastern wisom through psychotherapy and vice versa....
Recent psychological interest in the benefits of Buddhist meditation has led to support for mindfuln...
Buddhism spread to the West as a psychology, rather than as a religion or philosophy. Buddhism also ...
Buddhism spread to the West as a psychology, rather than as a religion or philosophy. Buddhism also ...
This thesis was designed to explore the experiences of psychologists in Australia who work as psycho...
This thesis was designed to explore the experiences of psychologists in Australia who work as psycho...
This thesis was designed to explore the experiences of psychologists in Australia who work as psycho...
Clients often enter psychotherapy with struggles and concerns related to their direct experience of ...
Clients often enter psychotherapy with struggles and concerns related to their direct experience of ...
Research into the clinical utility of Buddhist-derived interventions (BDIs) has increased greatly ov...
During recent decades there has been growing public and scientific interest into the applications of...
The purpose of this study was to explore the integration of ideas from Buddhism and psychotherapy. U...
From a broad perspective, clients’ experiences of psychological therapies have been widely investiga...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this research is to examine the effects of the personal religious beliefs...
This doctrinal study demonstrates in what way the ‘Universal Applicability’ of Buddha Dhamma can be ...
Today, it is common to hear of accessing ancient eastern wisom through psychotherapy and vice versa....
Recent psychological interest in the benefits of Buddhist meditation has led to support for mindfuln...
Buddhism spread to the West as a psychology, rather than as a religion or philosophy. Buddhism also ...
Buddhism spread to the West as a psychology, rather than as a religion or philosophy. Buddhism also ...